That's what I would recommend. The VPN can serve as a second gateway to
protect the RDP from the outside world, so you could pitch this solution as
higher security method of network access.


Walter


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 1:09 PM, compdoc <[email protected]> wrote:

> > I'm not very familiar with TMG from Microsoft but a client I am helping
> migrate
>
> >to pfsense from TMG has asked me if they'll be able to use the RDP port
> forward
>
> >in the same way as TMG handles it.
>
> It will be interesting to hear if someone knows a way to do what you want,
> but I do it differently: using an ipsec vpn, I just enter the ip address or
> dns name of the host on the remote lan and I'm connected. I hate forwarding
> individual RDP ports.
>
>
>
>
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